California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Certification Practice Exam

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Master the California ABC Certification Exam with our comprehensive practice guide. Tailored to help bartenders and servers excel, this quiz offers key insights into responsible alcohol service, ensuring success on your first try.

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Who can further restrict the actions of ABC-licensed locations?

  1. The Federal Government

  2. Any employee of the licensed location

  3. The President of the United States

  4. A local jurisdiction

The correct answer is: A local jurisdiction

Local jurisdictions include city or county governments that have the authority to issue licenses to businesses. This means that they also have the power to impose additional restrictions or regulations on those businesses, including ABC-licensed locations. The federal government, while they may have their own regulations and laws related to alcohol, do not have the authority to impose additional restrictions on local businesses. Employees and the President of the United States also do not have the power to restrict the actions of ABC-licensed locations in a legal sense.